Since you are 3 days late you should consider trying a UPT which is a urine pregnancy test with your first morning urine. If it comes back negative and you still haven't had your period retest in another week or two. If still no luck make an appt with your doctor for further testingView Thread

I am pretty sure that it is possible but you will need to keep watching the hcg levels and eventually if you do not have your period you should have your ultrasound sometime after 6 weeks. At 6 weeks 3 days is around the time your first see the heart beating. Not always but generally thats the starting point. This is what on of the OB/GYN's said to one of our patients when I worked with him last. I work with multiple doctors because I float between them so I pick up these things here and thre. Good luck and good preg vibes.View Thread

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